AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLake Chad Terror Crackdown: AFRICOM and Nigeria hit ISIL targets again in Borno’s Metele area, saying more than 20 militants were killed and no U.S. or Nigerian personnel were harmed—after the high-profile joint strike that killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described as ISIS’s global No. 2. Security at Home: Nigeria’s Senate leader Opeyemi Bamidele says school kidnappings are pushing lawmakers to fast-track state police, as displaced families in Borno await relief and resettlement. Regional Coordination: Nigeria’s National Defence College is urging tighter cross-agency cooperation to choke terrorism financing networks. U.S. Politics: A Republican House member, Tom Kean Jr., is sidelined by a “serious” illness and has missed 88 votes, with his return uncertain. Weather Watch: Lancaster County braces for what could be the first 2026 heat wave, with highs near record levels and storm risks. Health & Science: A blood test that detects tumor DNA is being pitched to help choose better treatment for early-spread cancers.
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